Monday, October 5, 2009
In order to navigate with ease whilst reading Ray Sherwin's classic grimoire "The theatre of Magick" on the Occult magick blog, i have compiled all the links to each chapter here in a single blog post.
Book Contents - Theatre of Magick by Ray Sherwin
- 1. The Theatre of Magic - Ray Sherwin
- 2. Theatre of Magick - The Scene
- 3. Theatre of Magick
- 4. Secrecy
- 5. Group Initiation
- 6. Self Initiation
- 7. Golden Verses of Pythagoras
- 8. Liminal Gnosis
- 9. Interval
- 10. Astrognosis A Question of Time
- 11. The Theatre of Magick (Reprise)
- 12. Encore
- Theatre of Magick - Exeunt
Ray Sherwin is perhaps the most conventional of the Chaos practitioners. Sherwin's books are written in a calm, analytical style, systematically exploring points of practical concern to the magician. You are not guided into using any fixed paradigms, you effectively use whatever works best for you, mixing and borrowing or inventing new techniques. This level of belief is not what meta-belief is concerned with. Rather, it concerns the level of belief that is attained by the method actor, sometimes referred to in the inverted sense as "suspension of disbelief." Practicing Chaos Magick involves the temporary adoption of an obsessive belief system that allows for the possibility of Magick to accomplish specific effects, and then the abandonment of that belief system upon the completion of the work. To do this it is of prime importance that no one particular set of beliefs is ever accepted as being ultimately true. "Nothing is true; everything is permitted!"
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